valhalla360 wrote:
If you buy a piece of junk that looks like a piece of junk, the 10yr rule might come into play.
If your rig is in nice condition, they will "forget" to ask the age.
Exactly!
The "10 year rule" exists pretty much only in the high end resort type campgrounds, and even there it is largely to give them a rule they can point to in order to justify keeping out anybody they just don't like the looks of. I've only been asked the age of my rig a couple times over the phone when making a reservation, and I've never been asked the age of my rig when trying to check in without a reservation. I have seen many an ancient-but-well-maintained rig even in campgrounds that had a 10 year rule amongst the rules handed out at registration.
Unless you roll up in a pile of junk, you shouldn't have a problem.